Functional constipation is a common healthcare problem among children worldwide and accounts for high healthcare usage and costs. Functional constipation is a clinical diagnosis; the evaluation primarily consists of a thorough medical history and a complete physical examination. Additional investigations are not necessary in most cases. Treatment consists of non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions. Non-pharmacological interventions involve education and demystification, toilet training (with a reward system), and a defecation diary. Pharmacological treatment comprises three steps: disimpaction, maintenance treatment, and weaning. The treatment of first choice is oral laxatives, preferably polyethylene glycol. When this is insu...
We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) tog...
Constipation is one of the most common causes of abdominal pain in the pediatric population, peaking...
The majority of children with functional defecation disorders respond well to conservative treatment...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
Almost 1/3 of gastrointestinal consultations are related to constipation, and over 90 % of them are ...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
<em>Key questions of pathogenesis, diagnostics and treatment of functional constipation in children ...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
Constipation of functional origin (CFO) is one of the challenges in contemporary pediatrics. Almost ...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
<em>Functional origin is known in 95% of children with constipation. According to ICD-10 there is tr...
In recent years, chronic constipation has become one of the key challenges in pediatric gastroentero...
We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) tog...
<p>Despite the fact that functional constipations are a common and hence relevant problem of pediatr...
We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) tog...
Constipation is one of the most common causes of abdominal pain in the pediatric population, peaking...
The majority of children with functional defecation disorders respond well to conservative treatment...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
Almost 1/3 of gastrointestinal consultations are related to constipation, and over 90 % of them are ...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
<em>Key questions of pathogenesis, diagnostics and treatment of functional constipation in children ...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
Constipation of functional origin (CFO) is one of the challenges in contemporary pediatrics. Almost ...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
Childhood functional constipation has an estimated prevalence of 3% in the Western world and is prob...
<em>Functional origin is known in 95% of children with constipation. According to ICD-10 there is tr...
In recent years, chronic constipation has become one of the key challenges in pediatric gastroentero...
We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) tog...
<p>Despite the fact that functional constipations are a common and hence relevant problem of pediatr...
We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) tog...
Constipation is one of the most common causes of abdominal pain in the pediatric population, peaking...
The majority of children with functional defecation disorders respond well to conservative treatment...